"Making films is - or should be - a very personal experience. You shouldn't listen to anybody, other than the people you choose to listen to."
About Anne Fontaine
Anne Fontaine — Life and Legacy
Anne Fontaine is a prominent French filmmaker recognized for her insightful exploration of themes such as love and identity. Her work often delves into the complexities of human emotions, particularly in her acclaimed film 'Coco Before Chanel', which examines the life of the iconic fashion designer. Fontaine's quotes reflect her belief that authenticity is essential to understanding oneself and forming genuine connections with others. For instance, her assertion that 'The most beautiful thing is to be yourself' underscores the significance of self-acceptance in a world that often pressures individuals to conform. Through her narratives, Fontaine challenges traditional notions of love, portraying it as a force that can both empower and complicate personal identity. Her films resonate with audiences today, as they invite reflection on the intricate dynamics of relationships and the journey toward self-discovery.
Quote collection
Anne Fontaine quotes
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"In spite of all the terrible things that happen in our world, hope can - and must - prevail."
"I don't necessarily agree with everything I read about my films, but I wouldn't highlight a specific misconception: If people think this or that about myself or my work, they must have their reasons."
"The biggest challenge [for movie Agnus dei] - working in a foreign country with a predominantly Polish cast and crew - also proved to be the biggest blessing. Being surrounded by all this change , [both] culturally [and] linguistically, was a new and refreshing inspiration."
"Hollywood is still the cradle of many myths, including the one of eternal youth. I find it odd that the very notion of desire, when applied to a woman over 40, is turned into a pathology or a mockery in a number of films. But Hollywood is not the only place to blame, by far. This is just a rendition, possibly magnified by the power of movies, of a general state of things, social, cultural and political."
"When characters are drifting away from the "correct road", or in fact from any road they were supposed to follow, they lose control, they find other goals...and possibly their real selves. All these moments of changes, of self-questioning, are like an engine to the films I make - that's where lie the dynamics I'm interested in as a director."
"I am blessed to live and work in [France,] a country where women filmmakers are by and large not unfairly treated. So I wouldn't have much to contribute regarding issues faced as a female director."